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polemos posts on X about women, homer, $7751t, $7733t the most. They currently have XXX followers and XXX posts still getting attention that total XXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.
Social topic influence women, homer, $7751t, $7733t, girls, ethos, not a, fame
Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours
"@CKKesterson Rookie I had Gilgamesh Beowulf the Iliad and the Odyssey" @polemoskarios on X 2025-07-27 00:26:38 UTC XXX followers, XX engagements
"The point of when women married through out history is pretty clear. It's only a problem now since we can't imagine a XX (Canon Law) getting married and pregnant. Our minds can not imagine it so we discount it. You must not let your current biases affect your understanding of history. Exceptions always exist but they are not the mean" @polemoskarios on X 2025-07-28 16:35:47 UTC XXX followers, XX engagements
"@PlectusSolaris Listen all of civilization is just a commentary on Plato and Aristotle. Just like all literature and drama is a commentary on Homer" @polemoskarios on X 2025-07-19 03:20:12 UTC XXX followers, XX engagements
"@made_in_cosmos I find it's a function of how happy the marriage is" @polemoskarios on X 2025-07-17 13:02:39 UTC XXX followers, 33.7K engagements
"I think this might help. To make the arguments it is necessary to provide reasons. We can not offer the same bargain as the Abrahamic faiths it must both be more understandable and desirable. The gods of Olympus (or any other proto-indo european offshoot) are personifications of the forces of the world and specifically of our mind. They are not the Prime Mover who is beyond our ken. Jesus is but a personification of love and forgiveness. They all "exist" because we "exist". There is a very deep wisdom in personification. We apprehend the world through personification. Zeus is the male impulse" @polemoskarios on X 2025-05-31 17:38:24 UTC XXX followers, 7831 engagements
"@WMelonees @Pavelnadolski @LauraRbnsn Strange that the Cannon law set the age of marriage for girls at 12" @polemoskarios on X 2025-07-28 17:08:27 UTC XXX followers, 2001 engagements
"@LauraRbnsn You must not let your modern mind get in the way of understanding your ancestors. A woman at XX not considered young. "Therefore it is fitting for the women to be married at about the age of eighteen and the men at thirty-seven." --Aristotle" @polemoskarios on X 2025-07-28 15:00:11 UTC XXX followers, 69.6K engagements
"@ppyowna He did not find her beautiful enough to fall in love with" @polemoskarios on X 2025-07-19 16:34:17 UTC XXX followers, 279.8K engagements
"Ethos is the argument by character. I but state that in this case only the logic matters. Most of marriage before the recent time the mean age of women was less than XX. You seem to disagree. I argue that history both from literature and law supports my position. Also I argue that unique examples do not make the case. There is no moral claim on this issue it's just likely that woman from the dawn of time recent past married early to our standards. Key Aspects of Bronze Age Marriage for Women: Age at Marriage: Girls were sometimes married as young as XX though the average age seems to have" @polemoskarios on X 2025-07-28 16:59:53 UTC XXX followers, XX engagements
"Ah my friend if you and I could escape this fray and live forever never a trace of age immortal I would never fight on the front lines again or command you in the field where men win fame. But now as it is the fates of death await us thousands poised to strike and not a man alive can flee them or escape so in we go for attack Give our enemy glory or win it for ourselves Homer The Iliad" @polemoskarios on X 2025-07-27 23:18:23 UTC XXX followers, XXX engagements
"Now to knowing that you must understand the Greeks is the beginning of wisdom. It's best to start with Homer (Lattimore edition). Read both the Iliad and the Odyssey first quickly to get the basic story. Then slowly to appreciate the language and finally verse by verse to understand the human condition" @polemoskarios on X 2025-07-27 15:51:43 UTC XXX followers, XX engagements